Look up tine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tine may refer to: Tine (structural), a 'prong' on a fork or similar implement, or any similar structure...
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TINE SA (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtìːnə]) is the largest Norwegian dairy product cooperative consisting of around 15,000 farmers and 5,600 employees...
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Tines (/ˈtaɪnz/; also spelled tynes), prongs or teeth are parallel or branching spikes forming parts of a tool or natural object. They are used to spear...
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The tine test is a multiple-puncture tuberculin skin test used to aid in the medical diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). The tine test is similar to the Heaf...
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"Despre tine" (English: "About You") is the second single release from O-Zone's second album Number 1, and came back in their last album, DiscO-Zone. Following...
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Jacques Tiné (French pronunciation: [ʒak tine]; 1914-2009) was a French diplomat. Jacques Tiné was born on May 24, 1914, in Algiers, French Algeria. His...
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Look up Tiner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hugh M. Tiner (1908–1981), American academic...
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Tine Urnaut (born 3 September 1988) is a Slovenian volleyball player who plays for Wolfdogs Nagoya and the Slovenia national team. With Slovenia, he was...
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Christine "Tine" Wittler (born 2 April 1973 in Rahden)[citation needed] is a German writer, TV presenter and actress. After studying in Lüneburg and Glamorgan...
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Tine Mena (Hindi: तिने मिन; born 17 September 1986) is an Indian mountaineer, who on 9 May 2011 became the first woman from Northeast India & Arunachalee...
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Tine Thing Helseth (/ˈtiːnə tɪŋ ˈhɛlsət/ TEE-nə ting HEL-sət; born 18 August 1987) is a Norwegian trumpet soloist specializing in classical repertoire...
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Harald Fischer-Tiné (born 1966) is a professor of Modern Global History at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Shyamji Krishnavarma: Sanskrit, Sociology and Anti-Imperialism...
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Paul N. Tine (born December 20, 1971) was a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, serving since 2013. Tine is also an insurance agent...
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Tine is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Lone Hertz as Tine Bølling...
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not the frame and the tine are one piece); by the shape of the frame (rod or plaque); by the number of tines, and whether the tines are plucked, joint-tapped...
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Tine Moberg-Parker (born 4 June 1969) is a Canadian sailor. She competed in the Europe event at the 1996 Summer Olympics, finishing in 13th place. "Tine...
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Valentin "Tine" Logar (11 February 1916 – December 25, 2002) was a Slovenian historical linguist, dialectologist, and university professor. He was best...
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A Fire Upon the Deep (redirect from Tine (race))
creatures, dubbed "Tines", who live in packs as group minds. Upon landing, however, the two surviving adults are ambushed and killed by Tine fanatics known...
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Robert S. Tine (1954–2019) was an American author of thriller and science fiction novels. He is best known for his pulp post-apocalyptic series "The Outrider"...
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The Gordon–Van Tine Company Historic District, also known as the U.N. Roberts and Company Buildings, is a nationally recognized historic district located...
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Tine Bryld (née Begtrup; 18 December 1939 – 21 April 2011) was a Danish social worker, writer, radio personality and editor of letter to the editor pages...
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Tine Schryvers (born 11 March 1993) is a former Belgian footballer. She played as a forward for Club YLA in Super League Vrouwenvoetbal and the Belgium...
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Honig died on 10 March 1957 in Haarlem. "Honig, Tine". ZaanWiki. Retrieved 21 January 2021. "Tine Honig". RKD (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 January 2021...
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Lathyrus tuberosus (redirect from Tine-tare)
known as the tuberous pea, tuberous vetchling, earthnut pea, aardaker, or tine-tare) is a small, climbing perennial plant, native in moist temperate parts...
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Tine De Caigny (born 9 June 1997) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim and the Belgium national...
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Tine Scheuer-Larsen (born 13 March 1966) is a retired tennis player from Denmark. She became Danish Champion in singles in 1981 age 15 as the youngest...
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Martin Šrot (redirect from Tine Šrot)
Martin Šrot (born 10 August 1938) is a Slovenian gymnast. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
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Tine Baun (née Rasmussen; born 21 July 1979) is a Danish former badminton player. Most notably, she won the All England Open Badminton Championships women's...
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John Ivan Tiner CBE (born 25 February 1957) is a British manager in the world of finance and financial regulation. He was chief executive of the Financial...
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Tine Susanne Miksch Roed (born 19 November 1964), is a Danish administrator and business executive who as of September 2015 is deputy director-general...
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